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MedEd capnography byte 8: Hypoventilation

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Hypoventilation occurs when there is build-up carbon dioxide as a result of insufficient elimination of the by product. This may result during normal respiratory rate, bradypnea, or hypopnea. The hallmark sign for hypoventilation is an elevated CO2 level above 45 mmHg in the presence of normal perfusion/circulation and metabolism. Learn more about hypoventilation in this video. US-PM-2200563